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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS—cont.
No. of
Plate.
Figure.
Plate
43
44
VII.
46
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47
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48
140.
49
50
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7
8
Description.
Male Attire.-—Woollens and Skins.
Rough felt material. (Boogtee, Sind). From a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Coat and Kilt attached. (Bhootia group). From a photograph by Dr. Simpson.
Large sheep’s skin Cloak. (Sind). From a photograph by Lieut Tanner.
Rough woollen Plaid. (Behar). From a photograph by Dr.' Simpson.
Rough woollen Plaid. (Behar). From a photograph by Dr. Simpson.
Woollen Coat. (Kumaon). From a photograph.
Felt Cloak, worn over head and shoulders. (Nepal). From a photograph by Dr. Simpson,
Sheep’s skin Coat. (Sind). From a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Male Attire.—Cashmere Shawls, Chogas, &c.
Cashmere Shawl and purple Choga.
Cashmere Shawl and Choga of Kincob.
Cashmere Shawl and gold-embroidered Choga.
Embroidered Cashmere, and Kincob Chogas. From a photograph by Shepherd and Robertson.
Embroidered Choga of Puttoo, with Kummerbund or Sash. From-a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Embroidered Chogas of Puttoo. From a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Choga with Kummerbund. From a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Note.—The foregoing illustrations have been mainly selected from the extensive series of photographs of
the “ People of India,” as reproduced in the Department. The grouping and arrangement of the different
subjects is by the Author. Their photographic reproduction is by W. Griggs, and the colouring of the
copies, designed more perfectly to illustrate the costumes of the people, has been done under the Author’s
directions by H. Wills and J. Foley.
Ornamental Braiding on Choga of Cashmere Cloth.
From a photograph by W. Griggs.
Cotton Carpet.
From Wurrungul, Deccan. Photo, and Chromo-lithograph by W. Griggs.
Carpets and Engs.
Carpet, from-Wurrungul, Deccan. Photo-lithograph by W. Griggs.
Carpet, from do. do. Photo-lithograph by W. Griggs.
Rug, from Multan. Photo-lithograph by W. Griggs.
Hug, from do. Photo-litliograph by W. Griggs.
Processes in the Manufacture of Dacca Muslins.
Spinning fine Yarn.
W arping.
Reeling Yarn from Reed.
Applying the Reed to the Warp.
Weaving.
Forming the Heddles.
Steaming Cloths during the Process of Bleaching.
Arranging displaced Threads in Cloth.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS—cont.
No. of
Plate.
Figure.
Plate
43
44
VII.
46
facing •«.
47
page
48
140.
49
50
r
51
Plate
52
VIII.
53
facing <J
54
page
55
118.
56
57
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Plate ~)
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page
4
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r
1
Plate
2
A.
3
(XU.) /
lacing
4
5
page
6
64
7
8
Description.
Male Attire.-—Woollens and Skins.
Rough felt material. (Boogtee, Sind). From a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Coat and Kilt attached. (Bhootia group). From a photograph by Dr. Simpson.
Large sheep’s skin Cloak. (Sind). From a photograph by Lieut Tanner.
Rough woollen Plaid. (Behar). From a photograph by Dr.' Simpson.
Rough woollen Plaid. (Behar). From a photograph by Dr. Simpson.
Woollen Coat. (Kumaon). From a photograph.
Felt Cloak, worn over head and shoulders. (Nepal). From a photograph by Dr. Simpson,
Sheep’s skin Coat. (Sind). From a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Male Attire.—Cashmere Shawls, Chogas, &c.
Cashmere Shawl and purple Choga.
Cashmere Shawl and Choga of Kincob.
Cashmere Shawl and gold-embroidered Choga.
Embroidered Cashmere, and Kincob Chogas. From a photograph by Shepherd and Robertson.
Embroidered Choga of Puttoo, with Kummerbund or Sash. From-a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Embroidered Chogas of Puttoo. From a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Choga with Kummerbund. From a photograph by Lieut. Tanner.
Note.—The foregoing illustrations have been mainly selected from the extensive series of photographs of
the “ People of India,” as reproduced in the Department. The grouping and arrangement of the different
subjects is by the Author. Their photographic reproduction is by W. Griggs, and the colouring of the
copies, designed more perfectly to illustrate the costumes of the people, has been done under the Author’s
directions by H. Wills and J. Foley.
Ornamental Braiding on Choga of Cashmere Cloth.
From a photograph by W. Griggs.
Cotton Carpet.
From Wurrungul, Deccan. Photo, and Chromo-lithograph by W. Griggs.
Carpets and Engs.
Carpet, from-Wurrungul, Deccan. Photo-lithograph by W. Griggs.
Carpet, from do. do. Photo-lithograph by W. Griggs.
Rug, from Multan. Photo-lithograph by W. Griggs.
Hug, from do. Photo-litliograph by W. Griggs.
Processes in the Manufacture of Dacca Muslins.
Spinning fine Yarn.
W arping.
Reeling Yarn from Reed.
Applying the Reed to the Warp.
Weaving.
Forming the Heddles.
Steaming Cloths during the Process of Bleaching.
Arranging displaced Threads in Cloth.